Queens Musical Theatre Presents
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Tuesday, January 10, 08:00 PM
Venue
Convocation Hall (in Theological Hall), Queen's University, 85 Stuart Street.
Important: This event is not being held at The Grand Theatre, so please note the venue address above.
Ticket Availability
Tickets for this production went on sale Monday, November 7
About The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Queen’s Musical Theatre is proud to present the solve-it-yourself murder mystery The Mystery of Edwin Drood as their Winter 2012 musical!
Originally debuting at the New York Shakespeare festival and eventually moving to Broadway, Drood was the winner of 5 Tony awards including Best Musical. Loosely based on Charles Dickens' famous unfinished novel, Drood takes audience participation to new heights by letting the audience vote for whomever they think murdered young Edwin Drood. Presented as a 'first night performance by The Music Hall Royale' featuring a troupe of hilarious Victorian actors, this affectionate recreation of a bygone theatrical age is certain to prove an enormous hit with everyone.
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King's Town Player Presents
Sylvia
Tuesday, January 10, 08:00 PM
Venue
Kingston Yacht Club, 1 Maitland Street.
Important: This event is not being held at The Grand Theatre, so please note the venue address above.
Ticket Availability
Tickets for this production went on sale Monday, December 12
About Sylvia
A Comedy by A.R. Gurney; Directed by Will Britton
Greg, a middle aged man on the verge of a midlife crisis, gets a new lease on life when he adopts Sylvia, a stray lab-poodle cross. This new addition to the family becomes a bone of contention when his wife, Kate, takes an instant dislike to her husband’s furry companion. A.R. Gurney’s comedy is a hilarious and insightful examination marriage, love and the pitfalls of growing older.
Dramatic literature is stuffed with memorable love scenes, but none is as immediately delicious and dizzy as the one that begins the redeeming affair in A.R. Gurney’s comedy, Sylvia…” – NY Times “I can only call it one of the most involving, beautiful, funny, touching and profound plays I have ever seen…” – NY Daily News “Gurney’s mad comedy is the most endearing good time to trot down the pike in many a moon. Howlingly funny…” – BackStage
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